The Hard Deck with Mark Perna
Raymond Adams didn’t come into skydiving photography as just another jumper with a camera on his helmet. He came from the fashion world — lighting, composition, style, attitude — and brought that eye straight into freefall. In this episode of Hard Deck, Raymond sits down with Mark Perna to talk about his path from hairdressing and fashion photography to becoming one of the most recognizable visual storytellers in skydiving. Six weeks after putting a camera on his helmet, Raymond landed a shot on the cover of Parachutist. Since then, he’s captured freefly pioneers, early swooping competitions, legendary boogies, canopy pilots, world-class athletes, and the everyday drop zone moments that make the sport feel like home. They get into the early days of modern swooping, the Pro Swooping Tour, the evolution of canopy piloting, X Games-era skydiving, skysurfing, freefly history, Z-Hills culture, loss, humility, legacy, and why the best photos are often the ones people never knew were being taken. This one is about more than photography. It’s about preserving the stories, people, and strange beautiful chaos of a sport most of the outside world still doesn’t fully understand. Raymond has spent decades making skydivers look like rock stars. Turns out, a lot of them actually are. Check out his work at https://raymondadamsimagery.com
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